The West Bengal CM has hired a Hindi tutor and even bought a Bengali-Hindi dictionary, say reports.

New Delhi, Nov 26: It looks like Didi, as West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is popularly known as, has camped in Delhi, these days.

In the wake of the vigorous campaign launched by the Opposition against demonetisation drive initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the West Bengal CM is more seen in the capital, then in her home turf.

Observers say Didi is using the anti-demonestisation campaign to establish her foothold in the national politics.

To woo the crowd in North India, Didi has decided to polish her Hindi. She speaks Hindi, but it is rustic.

So, the West Bengal CM has hired a Hindi tutor and even bought a Bengali-Hindi dictionary, say reports.

"I was in Delhi from 1984. First, as a parliamentarian and then as a member of the Union Cabinet. I spoke in Hindi then. But over the years, particularly after 2011, my Hindi has become rusty with lack of practice," she told The Indian Express.